Arts & Crafts Lighting & Hardware

This unusual chandelier was handcrafted by Gustav Stickley’s grandson in the 1980s. A plate rail inspired by the house’s original woodwork and reproduction textiles blend seamlessly with antique furniture. Photo: Jessie Walker Associates

The influences continue to expand in the design of today’s lighting and metalwork. You can find hammered work reminiscent of Dirk Van Erp and the metal shops of the Roycrofters . . . proto-modern designs inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh . . . geometric Prairie School designs and Asian-influenced work.

Arts & Crafts hardware is produced in iron, brass, copper, and bronze with beautiful patina-rich finishes. Lighting may be the most visible and affordable way to give rooms a period ambiance. Designed from the beginning for electricity, Arts & Crafts lamps and fixtures combine utility with beauty in an unprecedented way. Whether yours is a shingled cottage on the Atlantic or a Storybook Tudor in California, you can find just the right vocabulary.

I have a small bungalow which I try to keep in the arts and crafts theme but doesn’t have to be authentic (budget). I need a ceiling fixture for my dining room, which is also used for sewing and other projects so need good light, etc. I find it hard to locate simple, small scale fixtures . Ideas would be appreciated.

Registers

Pacific Registers are manufactured from steel, aluminum, brass, bronze, stainless steel, wood (any species), acrylic and stone. Standard designs and sizes are available or Pacific can custom-create to your specifications. Made right here in the USA.
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